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Dean22 said:Yea, the reserves are packed full I was told by the guy in charge of the files for reserves at CFRC that the infantry units in Hamilton, Ontario are full for the next one to two years.
Who else would it be?tango22a said:Small question: But why is it ALWAYS the PRes??
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dredre said:It is not just BMQ's being affected. Driver Wheeled courses have been put on hold, as well as DP2A courses for us in the infantry, and Comm's.
Dean22 said:Yea, the reserves are packed full I was told by the guy in charge of the files for reserves at CFRC that the infantry units in Hamilton, Ontario are full for the next one to two years.
jak3_dude said:Hey guys, just wanted to make an area where we can discuss the current fund shortage for reserves.
I heard there's one unit down in London who are down to one training night a month and apparently some are on complete stand down until the new Fiscal year (April 1st, not to be confused with new Calender year).
I only started hearing about this tonight because my BMQ course (this was going to be weekend 6, ie. half way mark) has been put on stand down. We all have training with our units, but no more BMQ until either some money is found (very unlikely) or the new fiscal year arrives (4 months from now) and chances are if we can't re-start until April they are going to make us restart BMQ from week 1. I heard this is unprecedented and that a course has never been canceled like this before.
Anyone else in the same boat as me (in my BMQ course or not)?
I'm hoping for the best (they'll take off where we left) but expecting the worst (re-starting at day 1).
I love how our Sergeant explained it to us: "Okay troops, basically, this is what happened" *draws a dollar sign on the board* "and now" *crosses out dollar sign* "any questions?" too funny
Every one here is pretty bummed about it. People who've been kicked off BMQ have priority in new courses popping up over new recruits who've been waiting for BMQ and it's messing up entire training schedules, like university students were supposed to get on the early SQ course in the summer and then do QL3 later in the summer, but now, if we don't graduate until mid summer maybe even later, we may be lucky to make it in time to a late summer SQ. Some rumours that we may not even graduate this summer but take it back up in our equivelent timed course next year (October)
Unhappy faces all around, especially recruiting officers who can't even promise prospective recruits actual course dates. Our unit is at roughly 50% size and the recruiting officer had finally been given the green light to recruit to make out unit 100% size (about another 100 members) and now he can't even work on that problem since he almost has to go "Yeah, training will start some time next year". Sergeant is unhappy because there are about 30 of us Private Recruits who can't really do anything around the unit other than shovel snow (which is what we did tonight) until we're BMQ qualified and the likes.
Basically things aren't pretty over here.
Law & Order said:I have only been in long enough to experience a state of constant growth in the CF/Reserve. This isn't really a full step back yet, but more of a maintain status quo. If you've been lucky to attend any of the town halls on this issue, multiple have taken place in the NCR, then you'll understand a little bit about why the PRes has been hit, and its not just the PRes. Some things have to take place. IE Commitments to Operations. Bulk of the funds have to go there, and should go there. No short changing anyone on deployment. Force regeneration of vehicles also has to take place. New vehicles of the CMBG's and the battalions is a priority. While units want to expand and grow/replenish from those who've released, there are other priorities t get taken care of for the greater good of the CF.
Its not easy cutting money from any budget, eventually someone has to feel it somewhere, and right now for the short term its the PRes, but things will turn around.
Flawed Design said:As far as I am aware Reserve units were stood down a couple of extra weeks in January. I can' see them being shut down until April or only training one night a month. Reserves need to reach certain levels of training with their soldiers and certain skills taught each year. One night a month won't accomplish that and if were the case it would be a waste of money to even have people show up for that. You're just listening to rumor mill and whoever your instructors are SHOULD be stopping that shit.
Primary Leadership Qaulification (Infantry) or PLQ I Mod 6. Yes, I had heard from guys in rear party that they shouldn't expect one of those courses any time soon and they basically were told there was no money for anything. I have been busy on courses and what not and haven't heard those particular points passed on to me from the CoC.jak3_dude said:my mom was talking to my uncle this morning (who is RegForce) and he said that there have been some Junior Leadership something-or-rather courses that were canceled as well (a course for MCpls, can't remember what it's called entirely)
and it's funny because only 2 years ago, there was this mass push to produce MCplsDirtyDog said:Primary Leadership Qaulification (Infantry) or PLQ I Mod 6. Yes, I had heard from guys in rear party that they shouldn't expect one of those courses any time soon and they basically were told there was no money for anything. I have been busy on courses and what not and haven't heard those particular points passed on to me from the CoC.
same with my unit.recceguy said:Sorry. I'm looking at my unit calender right now and it's one half day a month until Apr at least.
recceguy said:Sorry. I'm looking at my unit calender right now and it's one half day a month until Apr at least.
jak3_dude said:I only started hearing about this tonight because my BMQ course (this was going to be weekend 6, ie. half way mark) has been put on stand down. We all have training with our units, but no more BMQ until either some money is found (very unlikely) or the new fiscal year arrives (4 months from now) and chances are if we can't re-start until April they are going to make us restart BMQ from week 1. I heard this is unprecedented and that a course has never been canceled like this before.